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The Wankhede wicket controversy

Imran criticises Mumbai pitch

Cricinfo staff

November 9, 2004

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Imran Khan: 'If the trend continues, cricket is sure to suffer' © AFP

Imran Khan has joined the chorus of voices criticising the dustbowl at the Wankhede Stadium which produced a two-day Test between India and Australia. Speaking to Press Trust of India in Jaipur, Imran urged home associations to desist the urge to produce tailor-made tracks.

"Every country has a right to prepare the kind of wickets which suit their own bowlers. But there has to be a limit. If something is not done soon to curb this trend, cricket is sure to suffer," Imran said. "In order to gain victory in front of their own countrymen, every team is going too far to prepare pitches favouring their own bowlers. This will ruin interest of the spectators."

India achieved a consolation win at Mumbai, but the pitch for the game came in for widespread flak, with Ricky Ponting calling it "nowhere near being close to Test standard". Forty wickets fell in 202 overs, 13 of them in a frenetic final session of play on the third day.

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